“They don't fix them quick enough. It seems like you report them and then a couple weeks later they come out and you patch them up, but then it seems like the same holes keeps getting back in the same place,” Steve Thompson said.

Thompson is on the road 10 hours out of the day and says he has seen plenty of damaged vehicles because of potholes.

“The smaller cars, I'll see them get flats down through here because they've all pulled over there and I've seen as many as 10 in 1 day,” he said.

Drivers say the holes are dangerous to everyone, not just the cars that hit them

“I almost hit someone the other day and hit another car dodging one. If I would have hit that hole it would have bounced me out of the road, it was so deep,” Landon Trent said.

Trent says he wants to see more workers like Kenny and Brad on the roadways.

“What I would like them to do is spend a little money and have somebody to fill them. I think that's a good idea,” he said.

Since the first of the year, there have been 180 completed pothole requests, where drivers call in a pothole repair. Crews have about 70 more to go, at least until we get another hard freeze.

“It's all good. They'll fix them and they'll start over next year,” Thompson said.